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harrowing

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?hæ???i?/

Verb

harrowing

  1. present participle of harrow

Adjective

harrowing (comparative more harrowing, superlative most harrowing)

  1. Causing pain or distress.
    • 2006, Paul Chadwick, Concrete: Killer Smile, Dark Horse Books, cover text
      Harrowing journeys down the dark roads of anger, violence, and madness

Translations

Noun

harrowing (plural harrowings)

  1. The process of breaking up earth with a harrow.
    The field received two harrowings.
  2. Suffering, torment.
  3. Christ's triumphal descent into Hell.

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disquieting

English

Etymology

disquiet +? -ing.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: dis?quiet?ing

Adjective

disquieting (comparative more disquieting, superlative most disquieting)

  1. Causing mental trouble or anguish; upsetting; making uneasy.

Translations

Verb

disquieting

  1. present participle of disquiet.

Noun

disquieting (plural disquietings)

  1. The act by which someone or something is disquieted.
    • 1640, Edward Reynolds, A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soule of man
      Thus we see the intuition of divine truth in minds of defiled affections, worketh not that sweet effect which is natural unto it to produce; but doubtings, terrors, and disquietings of conscience []

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